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Legendary car designer, racer Shelby dies at 89

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Legendary car designer, racer Shelby dies at 89In this March 1, 2009, photo provided by the Las Vegas News Bureau, Carroll Shelby gives the command to start the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Shelby 427 race at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas. Shelby, a race driver and Shelby Cobra sports car designer, has died at age 89. Shelby's company Carroll Shelby International says Shelby died Thursday, May 10, 2012, at a Dallas hospital. He had received a heart transplant in 1990 and a kidney transplant in 1996. (Photo/Las Vegas News Bureau)(Credit: AP)

DALLAS (AP) — Decades after a heart condition forced him to retire from racing, Carroll Shelby still loved to drive muscle cars. Well into his 80s, the legendary car designer spent hours testing his last Mustang Shelby GT500, which sets a new record for horsepower and hits a top speed of more than 200 miles per hour.

A one-time chicken farmer, Shelby had more than a half-dozen successful careers during his long life: champion race car driver, racing team owner, automotive consultant and safari tour operator. His fabled Shelby Cobra sports car became an automotive and cultural icon, and he was later credited with injecting testosterone into Ford’s Mustang and Chrysler’s Viper.

When Shelby died Thursday night in a Dallas hospital, he also was one of the nation’s longest-living heart transplant recipients, having received a heart on June 7, 1990, from a 34-year-old man who died of an aneurysm. Shelby also received a kidney transplant in 1996 from his son, Michael.

“What made him so unusual is he developed, literally, hundreds of cars,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson Auction Company. “This guy was 89 years old and he was still developing cars.”

Shelby first made his name behind the wheel of a car, winning France’s grueling 24 Hours of Le Mans sports car race with teammate Ray Salvadori in 1959. He had turned to the race-car circuit in the 1950s after his chicken ranch failed. He won dozens of races in various classes throughout the 1950s and was twice named Sports Illustrated’s Driver of the Year.

He already was suffering serious heart problems when he won Le Mans and ran the race “with nitroglycerin pills under his tongue,” his longtime friend, Dick Messer, executive director of Los Angeles’ Petersen Automotive Museum, once noted. Soon after his win at Le Mans, he gave up racing and turned his attention to designing high-powered “muscle cars” that eventually became the Shelby Cobra and the Mustang Shelby GT500.

“He’s an icon in the medical world and an icon in the automotive world,” Messer said.

“His legacy is the diversity of his life,” he added. “He’s incredibly innovative. His life has always been the reinvention of Carroll Shelby.”

The Cobra, which used Ford engines and a British sport car chassis, was the fastest production model ever made when it was displayed at the New York Auto Show in 1962.

A year later, Cobras were winning races over Corvettes, and in 1964 the Rip Chords had a Top 5 hit on the Billboard pop chart with “Hey, Little Cobra.” (“Spring, little Cobra, getting ready to strike, spring, little Cobra, with all of your might. Hey, little Cobra, don’t you know you’re gonna shut ‘em down?”)

In 2007, an 800-horsepower model of the Cobra made in 1966, once Shelby’s personal car, sold for $5.5 million at auction, a record for an American car.

“It’s a special car. It would do just over three seconds to 60 (mph), 40 years ago,” Shelby told the crowd before the sale, held in Scottsdale, Ariz.

It was Lee Iacocca, then head of Ford Motor Co., who assigned Shelby the task of designing a model of Ford’s Mustang that could compete against the Corvette for young male buyers. Iacocca often joked that Shelby was so persistent he gave him the money and Ford V-8 engines to build the Cobra just to get him out of his office.

Turning a vehicle he had once dismissed as “a secretary car” into a rumbling, high-performance model was “the hardest thing I’ve done in my life,” Shelby recalled in a 2000 interview with The Associated Press.

That car and the Shelby Cobra made his name a household word in the 1960s.

When the energy crisis of the 1970s limited the market for gas-guzzling high-performance cars, Shelby weathered the downturn by heading to Africa, where he operated a safari company for a dozen years.

By the time he returned to the United States, Iacocca was running Chrysler Motors and he hired Shelby to design the supercharged Viper sports car.

“He was a great friend and we did some really good work together,” Iacocca said Friday in a statement.

Inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame in 1992, Shelby worked in recent years as a technical adviser on the Ford GT project and designed the Shelby Series 1 two-seat muscle car, a 21st century clone of his 1965 Cobra. His 2013 Shelby GT500 has the most powerful production V-8 engine in the world — at 662 horses — and a top speed of more than 200 miles per hour. It is arriving in dealerships now. The model that Shelby test drove sold for $350,000 at a charity auction in January.

“I’ve always been asked, ‘What is my favorite car?’ and I’ve always said ‘The next one,’” Shelby said, according to Ford’s website. “I’m going to take that back tonight. This is my new favorite car.”

Edsel B. Ford, a member of Ford’s board of directors, said Friday in a statement that the company had lost a legend.

“Carroll Shelby is one of the most recognized names in performance car history, and he’s been successful at everything he’s done,” Ford said. “Whether helping Ford dominate the 1960s racing scene or building some of the most famous Mustangs, his enthusiasm and passion for great automobiles over six decades has truly inspired everyone who worked with him.”

He created the Carroll Shelby Foundation in 1991 to provide assistance for children and young people needing acute coronary and kidney care. According to its website, the foundation has helped numerous children get surgery, as well as provided money for research.

Shelby was born Jan. 11, 1923, in Leesburg, Texas.

During World War II, he was an Army Air Corps flight instructor who corresponded with his fiancée by dropping love letters stuck into his flying boots onto her farm.

After leaving the military in 1945, he started a dump truck business, then decided to raise chickens. The poultry business initially flourished, with Shelby earning a $5,000 profit on the first batch of broilers he delivered. He went broke, however, when his second flock died of disease.

A friend then invited him to become an amateur racer and his success led to his joining the Aston-Martin team and competing in races all over the world.

Shelby had homes in Los Angeles and his native east Texas. Doctors did not immediately release a cause of death.

He is survived by his wife, Cleo Shelby; his three children, Patrick, Michael and Sharon; his sister, Anne Shelby Ellison; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services were not immediately announced.

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Online:

Carroll Shelby website: http://www.carrollshelby.com/

Carroll Shelby Foundation: http://www.cscf.org/

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Wilson reported from Los Angeles. AP Autos Writer Dee-Ann Durbin contributed to this report from Detroit.

Family: Man in LA police chase ‘afraid of cops’

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — A wild police chase of a reckless motorist in the Los Angeles area ended with the freeway shooting death of the suspect as he ran from the car and spun around menacingly, using both hands to simulate a weapon.

News helicopter footage showed the suspect repeatedly spinning around in a combative stance just before he was shot on U.S. 101 in Woodland Hills.

“You can see the suspect doing something with something in his hands,” Lt. Andy Neiman said Thursday.

Neiman said more than three police officers fired at the suspect, but he didn’t know how many bullets hit the man.

KNX radio identified the suspect as 19-year-old Abdul Arian, but Neiman said the name would be released later Thursday. Arian’s uncle, Hamed Arian, told reporters that his nephew wanted to be a police officer and drove a dark Ford Crown Victoria, a car model used for police vehicles.

But he added: “He was always afraid of the cops.”

Hamed Arian said his nephew did not have a gun at the time of his death. “He didn’t own a gun,” the uncle said, adding he felt nonlethal weapons should have been used to stop his nephew. He said the shooting was unjustified.

Neiman said the uncle’s reaction to the shooting was not unusual.

“It’s not unrealistic for family members to feel that their family member is victimized,” Neiman said, who added that authorities had no motive for the teen’s actions.

The pursuit started when the driver refused to pull over for officers. It led to a high-speed chase through the west San Fernando Valley. The car was then chased onto the freeway, where the suspect jumped out after he attempted a U-turn and the driver’s side door was rammed by a squad car, Neiman said.

The driver then jumped out of the passenger side and began running.

TV video showed him turning and pointing something in a threatening manner toward an officer, who was running toward him. The suspect kept running and turned again in a threatening manner a few feet from a car stopped on the freeway, and police then opened fire and shot the man.

A couple in the car weren’t hurt, police said.

The freeway was closed in the area overnight and for most of the morning commute, with the suspect’s body covered with a sheet remaining in lanes until after dawn Thursday.

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Calif School District Mulls Fate Of Teacher

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OXNARD, Calif. (AP) — Oxnard School District officials were considering the fate of a junior high teacher placed on paid administrative leave amid claims that she appeared in a pornographic video.

The teacher at Richard B. Haydock Intermediate School in Oxnard went on leave Monday. A school site administrator believes she’s the one seen in the video, Oxnard School District Superintendent Jeff Chancer said Wednesday.

The teacher’s contract does not contain a moral turpitude clause, but Chancer said the California Education Code outlines employment conditions that could lead to her being disciplined or fired.

“We’re trying to determine if there’s a nexus on what she does on her own time and what she does in the classroom,” he said.

Officials said no district students were seen in the video.

Student claims that the teacher was moonlighting as a porn star were initially dismissed after school officials said they couldn’t find any images of her on the Internet. Her name was not released.

The investigation was quickly restarted, however, when other teachers showed them downloads from smartphones, and the officials realized the school computer system blocked access to sex sites.

“I saw parts of the video,” Chancer said. “It’s hardcore pornography.”

On Tuesday, the district sent a letter to parents of students at all three of its junior high schools, asking that their children not search Internet sex sites for the teacher’s image.

“‘It has been alleged that one of our teachers is depicted in at least one pornographic video and possibly others on the Internet,” Chancer said in the letter.

Asked if teenage curiosity might actually be piqued by such a notice, he said, “I don’t know.”

Chancer wouldn’t say if the teacher acknowledged or denied it was her image on the video. He also declined to give her age or other information, saying that involved a personnel matter.

The Oxnard Police Department was also notified, but spokeswoman Monica Munoz said there is no criminal investigation.

The allegations first came to light when student rumors swept the Southern California campus on Friday, the Ventura County Star reported.

After their initial investigation, school officials sent an email to staff members reporting the rumors were unfounded. That same day, however, the two teachers came forward and showed administrators the link on their cell phones.

School officials met with other teachers, and Chancer said they were satisfied with the district’s response.

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Calif. Teacher On Leave Over Porn Video Allegation

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OXNARD, Calif. (AP) — A junior high school teacher was placed on leave as a school district investigates whether she was moonlighting as a porn star, officials said.

Meanwhile, students at the Southern California campus were asked not to search Internet sex sites for images of the teacher, the district said in a letter to parents.

A video that prompted the investigation does not involve any district students.

The Haydock Intermediate School teacher, whose name hasn’t been released, was placed on paid administrative leave this week by the Oxnard School District.

“It has been alleged that one of our teachers is depicted in at least one pornographic video and possibly others on the Internet,” superintendent Jeff Chancer said in the Tuesday letter to parents at the district’s three junior high schools.

“We are asking teachers to discourage the children from searching for and/or visiting these inappropriate sites,” Chancer wrote.

Chancer was asked Wednesday if the curiosity of 12-, 13- and 14-year-olds might actually be piqued by the notice.

“I don’t know,” he said.

There’s no moral turpitude clause in the teacher’s contract, Chancer said. But the California Education Code outlines teacher employment conditions that could lead to discipline or termination, he said.

“We’re trying to determine if there’s a nexus on what she does on her own time and what she does in the classroom,” Chancer said.

The Oxnard Police Department was notified, but spokeswoman Monica Munoz said there was no criminal investigation.

Allegations first came to the attention of school administrators because of student rumors sweeping the Haydock campus on Friday, the Ventura County Star (http://bit.ly/Au72Le) said.

Haydock school leaders investigated and initially sent an email to staff members saying the rumors were unfounded.

However, a school computer firewall had blocked access to sex sites.

Two teachers came forward later in the day to show administrators a link they had downloaded on their smartphones, the superintendent said.

“A school site administrator saw the video and said he believes the teacher is in the video,” Chancer said. “I saw parts of the video. It’s hardcore pornography.”

The teacher was placed on leave during a meeting Monday. Chancer wouldn’t say if the teacher acknowledged or denied it was her on the video. He also refused to give her age and other information because it’s a personnel matter.

School officials met with other teachers and Chancer said they were OK with the district’s response.

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Information from: Ventura County Star, http://venturacountystar.com

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Calif. Teacher On Leave Over Porn Video Allegation

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OXNARD, Calif. (AP) — Junior high school students have been asked not to search Internet sex sites for a teacher who may have been moonlighting as a porn star, a Southern California school district said in a letter to parents.

The Haydock Intermediate School teacher, whose name hasn’t been released, was placed on paid administrative leave this week while the Oxnard School District investigates the sex video allegations.

The video does not involve any district students.

“It has been alleged that one of our teachers is depicted in at least one pornographic video and possibly others on the Internet,” superintendent Jeff Chancer said in the Tuesday letter to parents at the district’s three junior high schools.

“We are asking teachers to discourage the children from searching for and/or visiting these inappropriate sites,” Chancer wrote.

Chancer was asked Wednesday if the curiosity of 12-, 13- and 14-year-olds might actually be piqued by the notice.

“I don’t know,” he said.

There’s no moral turpitude clause in the teacher’s contract, Chancer said. But the California Education Code outlines teacher employment conditions that could lead to discipline or termination, he said.

“We’re trying to determine if there’s a nexus on what she does on her own time and what she does in the classroom,” Chancer said.

The Oxnard Police Department was notified, but spokeswoman Monica Munoz said there’s no criminal investigation.

Allegations first came to the attention of school administrators because of student rumors sweeping the Haydock campus on Friday, the Ventura County Star (http://bit.ly/Au72Le) said.

Haydock school leaders investigated and initially sent an email to staff members saying the rumors were unfounded.

However, a school computer firewall had blocked access to sex sites.

Two teachers came forward later in the day to show administrators a link they had downloaded on their smartphones, the superintendent said.

“A school site administrator saw the video and said he believes the teacher is in the video,” Chancer said. “I saw parts of the video. It’s hardcore pornography.”

The teacher was placed on leave during a meeting Monday. Chancer wouldn’t say if the teacher acknowledged or denied it was her on the video. He also refused to give her age and other information because it’s a personnel matter.

School officials met with other teachers and Chancer said they were OK with the district’s response.

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Information from: Ventura County Star, http://venturacountystar.com

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Nick Jonas, Jordin Sparks chair Reagan youth

The "American Idol" winner says its "really cool" to head a committee of 35 prominent young conservatives

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They weren’t even alive when he was president, but 18-year-old Jonas brother Nick Jonas and 21-year-old “American Idol” champ Jordin Sparks are big Ronald Reagan fans.

Jonas and Sparks are leading a committee of 35 prominent young people touched by the life of the Gipper, the nation’s 40th president who left the White House in 1989.

The group was formed to commemorate Reagan’s 100th birthday on Feb. 6.

The National Youth Leadership Committee of the Ronald Reagan Centennial Celebration includes athletes, entertainers and student leaders who are under age 25. They have been inspired in a personal way by Reagan’s vision of freedom and his leadership.

“My father and my family were supporters of Reagan,” Jonas said. “I’m proud to be a part of this. It’s amazing.”

Sparks says she also admires the president dubbed the Great Communicator.

“It has been really cool to tell my friends I’m a part of this. A good many of my friends have positive things to say about him,” Sparks said.

Together, committee members have 18 Olympic medals, 2 platinum records and a Miss USA crown. There are sailors aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, professional football players and a student from Illinois’ Eureka College, where Reagan was a student in 1932.

Reagan died on June 5, 2004, after a decade-long battle with Alzheimer’s disease.

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Online: http://www.reagancentennial.com

(This version CORRECTS spelling of Jordin in overlines. )

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